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Pathology of Australian Native Wildlife

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Pathology of Australian Native Wildlife comprises 45 chapters, each detailing pathological changes caused by specific pathogens including viruses, bacteria, fungi, and other injurious agents and conditions such as toxins and neoplasia affecting terrestrial and marine mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians. Although the aim is to describe morphological (gross and microscopic) changes, the author also indicates history and clinical signs, thus providing guidance as to which lesions should be specifically searched for…

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Pathology of Australian Native Wildlife comprises 45 chapters, each detailing pathological changes caused by specific pathogens including viruses, bacteria, fungi, and other injurious agents and conditions such as toxins and neoplasia affecting terrestrial and marine mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians. Although the aim is to describe morphological (gross and microscopic) changes, the author also indicates history and clinical signs, thus providing guidance as to which lesions should be specifically searched for, and what ancillary testing might be needed to confirm a diagnosis. Illustrated throughout with colour photographs, this will be the essential reference for veterinary pathologists and clinicians, as well as wildlife researchers, zoos, wildlife parks, environmentalists, conservationists and students. 649 p.

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Authors expertises affiliations

  • Philip Ladds. DVM, Specialist veterinary pathologist (Australia).
  • Publication date: reprint original edition (Barnes & Noble, 2009-05) to current digital version: 2015-05.